27 nonprofit organisations have come together to put pressure on ISOC and stop the sale of PIR, the operator of the .org domain. They’re also asking ISOC to find an alternative nonprofit to take over the role: Decisions affecting .ORG must be made with the consultation of the NGO community, overseen by a trusted community… Continue reading Nonprofits Mobilise Against PIR Sale
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ICA Asks ICANN to Block PIR Sale
The sale of PIR (.org) which was announced last week has generated a LOT of interest. Both Kevin at DomainIncite and Andrew over at DomainNameWire have written extensively in the last few days digging into various aspects of the sale which I’d recommend you read. The latest salvo comes from the Internet Commerce Association (ICA)… Continue reading ICA Asks ICANN to Block PIR Sale
ISOC Sells PIR to Ethos Capital
This announcement has probably taken quite a few people by surprise.. As most domain name insiders know PIR (aka the .org registry) was not only owned by ISOC, but was also one of the biggest sources of funding for ISOC. Earlier today ISOC formally agreed to sell PIR to a new venture capital company called… Continue reading ISOC Sells PIR to Ethos Capital
PIR Hiring Associate Counsel
PIR, the .org domain name registry, is hiring for a position on their legal team. The role of “associate counsel” will involve a mixture of legal strategy, domain name policy as well as dealing with their anti-abuse program Full details of the role and how to apply can be found here.
PIR Names Jon Nevett as new CEO
PIR, the registry operator for .org, as well as .ong and .ngo, has announced who their new CEO will be. The previous CEO, Brian Cute, left the company several months ago and Jay Daley had been serving as interim CEO. Industry veteran Jonathan Nevett, who was most recently with Donuts, has been named as the… Continue reading PIR Names Jon Nevett as new CEO
PIR Board Seats up for Grabs
PIR, which runs the .org domain name registry, is currently seeking applicants for positions on their board of directors. There are three positions available, one which starts immediately and two whose terms runs from the middle of 2018. Board positions have a 3 year term. If you’re interested the nominations are open until February 1st,… Continue reading PIR Board Seats up for Grabs
PIR’s New Year Message – .Org Price Increase Coming July
PIR, the .org domain name registry, have announced a price increase in .org effective July 1st 2013. The new price will push .org to USD$8.25, which is higher than .com! That’s a price increase of $0.55. Not exactly the New Year message a lot of people would have liked to receive.. As has been reported… Continue reading PIR’s New Year Message – .Org Price Increase Coming July
Org Registry (PIR) CEO Resigns
Alexa Raad has announced that she will be leaving PIR at the end of next month to “seek new challenges”. In a press release issued yesterday the registry operator highlighted some of the achievements under Ms Raad’s leadership, such as the growth of the registration base and the deployment of DNSSEC. Maarten Botterman will be… Continue reading Org Registry (PIR) CEO Resigns
.org Revamp Website
PIR, the registry operator for .org, has relaunched their website. The new site is currently “beta”, though that seems like an odd way to label a public-facing site that has been live for years .. The area that interests me, of course, is the registrar list .. And I’m not overly impressed with the way… Continue reading .org Revamp Website
PIR (dotOrg) Call For Directors
PIR, which is behind the .org (dotOrg) registry, has issued a call for statements of interest from people interested in joining their board. According to the announcement on the ISOC site PIR is looking for two directors for the period covering July 2010 to July 2013. Full details of what they’re looking for and the… Continue reading PIR (dotOrg) Call For Directors